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House On Haunted Hill (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Arsenic On The Rocks

Already playing tricks on his guests, each paid $10,000 to spend the night in a...more>

Already playing tricks on his guests, each paid $10,000 to spend the night in a haunted house, nutty Loren (Vincent Price) visits wife Annabelle (Carol Ohmart), for whom he claims to be throwing this party, in low-budget horror innovator William Castle's House On Haunted Hill, 1958. less

House On Haunted Hill (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Food And Drink And Ghosts

Leave it to horror impresario William Castle to start with nothing, then...more>

Leave it to horror impresario William Castle to start with nothing, then screams, then Elisha Cook and Vincent Price introducing the scenario, in House On Haunted Hill, 1958, shot at the Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House in L-A and featuring Castle's low-rent "Emergo" in-theater gimmick. less

House On Haunted Hill (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Just Leaves The Bones

Pritchard (Elisha Cook) leads the tour of his haunted family home where spooky...more>

Pritchard (Elisha Cook) leads the tour of his haunted family home where spooky millionaire Loren (Vincent Price) is paying guests (Alan Marshal, Julie Mitchum, Richard Long, Carolyn Craig) $10,000 each to spend the night, in horror entrepreneur William Castle's House On Haunted Hill, 1958. less

trailer clip - House On Haunted Hill, The - (Original Trailer)

Already playing tricks on his guests, each paid $10,000 to spend the night in a haunted house, nutty Loren (Vincent Price) visits wife Annabelle (Carol Ohmart), for whom he claims to be throwing this party, in low-budget horror innovator William Castle's House On Haunted Hill, 1958.

Leave it to horror impresario William Castle to start with nothing, then screams, then Elisha Cook and Vincent Price introducing the scenario, in House On Haunted Hill, 1958, shot at the Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House in L-A and featuring Castle's low-rent "Emergo" in-theater gimmick.